04/25/2024 1:37 p.m.
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Black Double Clamp for Truss Light bar or 30mm
REF: XH019
Specifications
  • Metal clamp in the shape of "C" (C-Clamp) double, to be fixed to a Truss, a lighting bar or lighting frame.
  • It serves to fix a focus or device of lighting effects to a tubular structure.
  • External size of the clamp without counting screws: 67 x 97 x 30 mm.
  • Diameter of tube supported: 30mm (approximate).
  • Being a double structure, it is ideal for fixing two tubes.
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PVP 16.85
2.53
Price including VAT: 2.53
PVD 14.11
2.12
2 years
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14 days
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Specifications
  • Metal clamp in the shape of "C" (C-Clamp) double, to be fixed to a Truss, a lighting bar or lighting frame.
  • It serves to fix a focus or device of lighting effects to a tubular structure.
  • External size of the clamp without counting screws: 67 x 97 x 30 mm.
  • Diameter of tube supported: 30mm (approximate).
  • Being a double structure, it is ideal for fixing two tubes.

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Metal clamp in the shape of "C" (C-Clamp) double, to be fixed to a Truss, a lighting bar or lighting frame. It serves to fix a focus or device of lighting effects to a tubular structure. External size of the clamp without counting screws: 67 x 97 x 30 mm. Diameter of tube supported: 30mm (approximate). Being a double structure, it is ideal for fixing two tubes. Both clamps are joined bya ball joint that allows rotation between them. Manufactured in black aluminum.
  • Gross Weight: 250 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 15.0 x 6.7 x 3.0 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 15.0 x 6.7 x 3.0 cm

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  • Truss
Truss
In structural engineering, a lattice or a lattice truss of straight bars interconnected flat triangles forming knots (in flat trusses) or three-dimensional pyramids (in spatial lattices). In many countries they are known as armor or crosslinked. The interest of such structures is that the bars are working predominantly compressive and tensile presenting comparatively small deflections. Heterm is borrowed from traditional architectural lattice.

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